According to Sadiq, who was represented by Air Vice Marshal AbdulGaniyu Adebisi, education is a key factor in any form of societal advancement and innovation.

“It is my hope that this book would be contribute to revamping the fast eroding core values of hard work, perseverance and quest for excellence among our youths.

“It is also hoped that the success of this would encourage more literacy intellectual pursuit among Nigerians from different walks of life, particularly our wards, officers and airmen of the Nigerian Air Force,” Sadiq said.

“Most of graduates today had no idea there was guidance and counselling department in their school,” he said.

The author expressed the hope that the initiative would encourage many other budding authors to pick up the challenge and weather the storm.

“We are all familiar with the saying that if you want to hide something from a black man, put it in a book. I believe by this effort and several others like it, this negative narrative will soon change,” Osasuyi added.